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Class InsertLocalInventoryRequest

Request message for the InsertLocalInventory method.

Inheritance
object
InsertLocalInventoryRequest
Implements
IMessage<InsertLocalInventoryRequest>
IEquatable<InsertLocalInventoryRequest>
IDeepCloneable<InsertLocalInventoryRequest>
IBufferMessage
IMessage
Inherited Members
object.GetHashCode()
object.GetType()
object.ToString()
Namespace: Google.Shopping.Merchant.Inventories.V1
Assembly: Google.Shopping.Merchant.Inventories.V1.dll
Syntax
public sealed class InsertLocalInventoryRequest : IMessage<InsertLocalInventoryRequest>, IEquatable<InsertLocalInventoryRequest>, IDeepCloneable<InsertLocalInventoryRequest>, IBufferMessage, IMessage

Constructors

InsertLocalInventoryRequest()

Declaration
public InsertLocalInventoryRequest()

InsertLocalInventoryRequest(InsertLocalInventoryRequest)

Declaration
public InsertLocalInventoryRequest(InsertLocalInventoryRequest other)
Parameters
Type Name Description
InsertLocalInventoryRequest other

Properties

LocalInventory

Required. Local inventory information of the product. If the product already has a LocalInventory resource for the same storeCode, full replacement of the LocalInventory resource is performed.

Declaration
public LocalInventory LocalInventory { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
LocalInventory

Parent

Required. The account and product where this inventory will be inserted. Format: accounts/{account}/products/{product}

The {product} segment is a unique identifier for the product. This identifier must be unique within a merchant account and generally follows the structure: content_language~feed_label~offer_id. Example: en~US~sku123 For legacy local products, the structure is: local~content_language~feed_label~offer_id. Example: local~en~US~sku123

The format of the {product} segment in the URL is automatically detected by the server, supporting two options:

  1. Encoded Format: The {product} segment is an unpadded base64url encoded string (RFC 4648 Section 5). The decoded string must result in the content_language~feed_label~offer_id structure. This encoding MUST be used if any part of the product identifier (like offer_id) contains characters such as /, %, or ~.

    • Example: To represent the product ID en~US~sku/123, the {product} segment must be the unpadded base64url encoding of this string, which is ZW5-VVN-c2t1LzEyMw. The full resource name for the product would be accounts/123/products/ZW5-VVN-c2t1LzEyMw.
  2. Plain Format: The {product} segment is the tilde-separated string content_language~feed_label~offer_id. This format is suitable only when content_language, feed_label, and offer_id do not contain URL-problematic characters like /, %, or ~.

We recommend using the Encoded Format for all product IDs to ensure correct parsing, especially those containing special characters. The presence of tilde (~) characters in the {product} segment is used to differentiate between the two formats.

Declaration
public string Parent { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
string

ParentAsProductName

ProductName-typed view over the Parent resource name property.

Declaration
public ProductName ParentAsProductName { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
ProductName
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